The CandyJam is open to anyone, and judging by the #candyjam hashtag on Twitter, a bunch of games are already underway. I haven't been able to find a centralized database of playable games (though I'm sure there'll be one as time goes on), so for now, an image search of the hashtag gives a pretty good idea of what kinds of things are cooking.

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Most of the images below aren't games yet, and some may never be, but all offer an enjoyable glimpse into digital worlds filled with candy, kings and sagas. I've also put some links to playable games at the bottom of the post.

…a real-life game from Shandiin Woodward called "Candy Cat Rush." The rules: "Stack all your candy on the cat before it wakes up." I might play this one later.

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There's a lot more coming in on the #CandyJamhashtag. While most of those games aren't playable (save Candy Carp HD, linked above) there are a few that are. Among them: Candy Game tycoon, which casts you as a worker at "Queen.com" making copies of other people's games and Candy Clicker Saga, which has you click a swirling piece of candy and keeps a global tally on how many clicks the candy has gotten. There's also Candy Break King, which is a brick and ball game based on (you guessed it!) candy, and CandyCandyCandy, which we linked to in the initial post.